Attacks 2-5 times in one turn; if one of these attacks breaks a target's Substitute, the target will take damage for the rest of the hits. This move has a 3/8 chance to hit twice, a 3/8 chance to hit three times, a 1/8 chance to hit four times and a 1/8 chance to hit five times. If the user of this move has Skill Link, this move will always strike five times.

If the target switches out on the current turn, this move strikes with doubled power before the switch. Baton Passers still escape safely. When a faster Pokemon uses Pursuit against a U-Turner or Volt Switch, these Pokemon are hit for normal damage; when a slower Pokemon uses Pursuit against Pokemon who uses these moves, the latter make their attack, then are hit by Pursuit for double power, and switches out.

Almost always goes first. Until the end of the turn, the user will steal a supporting move from another Pokemon (including teammates). In Double or Triple Battles, Snatch only steals the first applicable move performed by another Pokemon before wearing off.

Almost always goes first, but fails if the target doesn't select a move that will damage the user or its allies. The move also fails if the target uses an attack with higher priority or if the target is faster and uses an attack with the same priority.

Attacks 2-5 times in one turn; if one of these attacks breaks a target's Substitute, the target will take damage for the rest of the hits. This move has a 3/8 chance to hit twice, a 3/8 chance to hit three times, a 1/8 chance to hit four times and a 1/8 chance to hit five times. If the user of this move has Skill Link, this move will always strike five times.

If the target switches out on the current turn, this move strikes with doubled power before the switch. Baton Passers still escape safely. When a faster Pokemon uses Pursuit against a U-Turner or Volt Switch, these Pokemon are hit for normal damage; when a slower Pokemon uses Pursuit against Pokemon who uses these moves, the latter make their attack, then are hit by Pursuit for double power, and switches out.

Almost always goes first. Until the end of the turn, the user will steal a supporting move from another Pokemon (including teammates). In Double or Triple Battles, Snatch only steals the first applicable move performed by another Pokemon before wearing off.

Almost always goes first, but fails if the target doesn't select a move that will damage the user or its allies. The move also fails if the target uses an attack with higher priority or if the target is faster and uses an attack with the same priority.

Attacks 2-5 times in one turn; if one of these attacks breaks a target's Substitute, the target will take damage for the rest of the hits. This move has a 3/8 chance to hit twice, a 3/8 chance to hit three times, a 1/8 chance to hit four times and a 1/8 chance to hit five times. If the user of this move has Skill Link, this move will always strike five times.

If the target switches out on the current turn, this move strikes with doubled power before the switch. Baton Passers still escape safely. When a faster Pokemon uses Pursuit against a U-Turner or Volt Switch, these Pokemon are hit for normal damage; when a slower Pokemon uses Pursuit against Pokemon who uses these moves, the latter make their attack, then are hit by Pursuit for double power, and switches out.

Almost always goes first. Until the end of the turn, the user will steal a supporting move from another Pokemon (including teammates). In Double or Triple Battles, Snatch only steals the first applicable move performed by another Pokemon before wearing off.

Almost always goes first, but fails if the target doesn't select a move that will damage the user or its allies. The move also fails if the target uses an attack with higher priority or if the target is faster and uses an attack with the same priority.